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Re: Self defence classes for women

by WV Pilates » Sat Sep 17, 2011 8:12 am

Thank you for your replies!

I am happy to say I have found a great person to do Self Defence class course (he has over 33 years experience in courses like that) and I will put it as a part of my business starting November 22nd in Wimbledon.

All women are invited! I will also be there. I attended course now, to check it out but loving it so will joint you guys! Anyone wants to come, receiving bookings now on:

http://www.wvpilates.co.uk
or
www.nationalselfdefence.co.uk

(1x weekly, MONDAYS AT 10:00 - 11:00
OR
Tuesdays at 20:00-21:15 and 4 week duration)

Re: Self defence classes for women?

by WV Pilates » Sat Aug 20, 2011 2:06 pm

Thank you for your replies... I thought so. What would you think the reasonable price would be? I was thinking £40 for 4 weeks (£10 per session) is reasonable?
Thoughts on that one? I appreciate your every letter

Re: Self defence classes for women?

by TGB » Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:09 pm

Hi,
I think it is a great idea.

I would be willing to promote the class via The Governess Bureau website. Ideal training for childcarers, governesses, tutors etc... who travel the world and go into private households. It would make them feel more confident. Please feel free to contact me directly.

Sharon

Re: Self defence classes for women?

by Blakeys mum » Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:52 pm

I would do this too - think its a great tool for confidence

Re: Self defence classes for women?

by dancing_queen59 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 1:37 pm

At an affordable price I would do it.

Self defence classes for women?

by WV Pilates » Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:05 am

I have been going to Kung fu classes for a long time now and it helped me to feel comfortable when usually I would be in a bit of a worry (night times in a bit of a dodgy area for example).

But, kung fu is a long term (lifestyle really) passion and I wondered if my instructor designed a structured 4 week or 6 week basic self-defence class, do you think it would be a good selling class?

I work in fitness industry so I may have a bit of a too emotional approach and need your opinion about if that would generate interest?
Thank you for your time and any opinion is appreciated and helpful!

Maja

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